Binance to Drop 23 Trading Pairs Tomorrow

Binance to Drop 23 Trading Pairs Tomorrow

> At a Glance

> – Binance will remove 23 spot pairs on January 9

> – Tokens BIO, 1000SATS, EGLD, HUMA, IOTA, MORPHO, NEIRO, RONIN among those affected

> – BIO fell 10% after the news

> – Why it matters: Delistings reduce liquidity and visibility for affected tokens

Binance users have 24 hours left to trade 23 spot pairs before they disappear from the exchange. The broader market downturn is already pushing the involved tokens into the red.

Delisting Details

Binance’s latest quality review targets pairs that “fail to comply with necessary standards.” The 23 pairs going dark include:

  • 1000SATS/FDUSD
  • BIO/BNB
  • EGLD/BNB
  • HUMA/FDUSD
  • IOTA/ETH
  • MORPHO/BNB
  • NEIRO/FDUSD
  • RONIN/FDUSD

Trading ends at January 9, but the underlying tokens remain available through other Binance spot pairs.

Market Reaction

Most affected tokens dropped in tandem with the wider crypto pullback. BIO Protocol led losses, sliding 10% in 24 hours. Bitcoin’s slip below $90,000 and double-digit altcoin declines added selling pressure.

Previous Delistings

October’s full asset removal of Flamingo, Kadena, and Perpetual Protocol shows what deeper cuts can do:

holders
Token 24h Change After Delisting News
KDA -30%
FLM Sharp decline
PERP Sharp decline

StaFi, REI Network, and Voxies suffered similar selloffs in December after Binance ended support.

Key Takeaways

  • 23 Binance spot pairs delist January 9
  • Tokens remain tradable via other pairs on the exchange
  • BIO dropped 10% following the announcement
  • Broader market slump compounds the selling

The exchange reiterated that periodic reviews keep “a high-quality trading market,” leaving traders to adjust positions before tomorrow’s deadline.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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